WHAT A PRETTY SURPRISE . . . by such pretty young lassies . . . as Girl Scout cookie samples were brought to the office for a lot of enjoyment by Ophi Edut, 11, Tali Edut, 11; Ari Faunt, 9 (Junior Troop 3069) and Leora Edut, 6 (Brownie Troop 1002) . . . They were accom- panied here by their moms, Doris Edut, 3069 Junior Girl Scout leader, and Char- lene Faunt, co-leader. The boxes are all marked with a "K" this year to indi- cate kosher supervision . . The delicious (ask everyone at The Jewish News) cookies are being sold through March 11 . . . Booths are located at supermarkets, banks and stores during the 10-day sale period . . . priced at $1.75 per package. Cookies come in seven varieties, including the newly introduced Almond Fudge Creme and Pecan Chocolate Chip . . . Also old favorites Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Caramel De-Lites and Shortbread. Our honored guests meet at Jackson School in Oak Park . . . Those interested in ordering can also call Doris at 543-4255, or Charlene, , 547-9638. Michigan Metro Girl Scout Council is part of a very fine organization that does much to enrich the lives of young girls and women . . . There are so many, many wonderful things the Girl Scouts do .. . but there's one thing wrong with Girl Scout cookies .. . you just can't stop eating them . . . Isn't it great, though, to know you're also buying the boxes to help such a swell cause? CONGRATS . . . to Mayme and Vic Lawson .. . on their 49th anniversary . . . Doesn't seem so long since they celebrated their 25th . . . (That's what their son Dr. Noel Lawson and wife Judy will fete this year). To Edith and Bernie Hoffman . . . on their 45th anniversary . . . celebrated aboard the "Island Princess Love Boat." To Sue and Ed Radner (a bit belated) on their 25th anniversary . . . Same day was also Sue's birthday. PROJECT TRASH BAG is present money- maker for Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter, City of Hope . . . with the group selling 100 30-gallon heavy duties for $12.50 . . . Checks payable to City of Hope .. . and pickup is at Card Con- nection, Franklin Plaza, Northwestern and 12 Mile . . . Karl Greenberg, 967- 4113, is project chairman . . . Irene Light, chapter president. ,CENTRALRIGH grads, class of 1944, know how to find James Lipton, TV pro- ducer; Norman Wexler, sc- reen writer; and Lawrence Rosenthal, composer . . . but are having difficulty find- ing lesser-known folks for its 40th reunion, May 19, at Pontiac Silverdome. People like Ted Allen, Dr. Hugh Carpol, Ruth Gerber, Rae Ann Moss, Milford Robinson, Douglas Selik, Claire Solomon, Milton Wisotsky, Lucy Baker, Pierce Rosenthal, Dr. War- ren Witus or Selma Wineberg . . . Invitations have gone out . . . if not re- ceived, call Phyllis Paul, 352-2612, or leave message for her at 559-1691. IT'S • FIRST AN- NIVERSARY for Marni fashions for fuller-figured women, tomorrow on The Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Rd. south of Maple . . . wine, sandwiches and coffee .. . by owner Shirley Gold. LAURA THOMPSON of "Tan Shoes and Pink Shoelaces" TV commercial note, is in the window of In- genue at Applegate Square, Northwestern Hwy. be- tween 12 and 13, singing old and new favorites at a piano . . . 1:30 to 4:30 . . . celebrat- ing fourth anniversary through tomorrow . . . Birthday cake and punch is also being served at the fashion boutique for junior sizes. LOST AND FOUND Dept. . . . Marian (Kolb) Zisman in Los Ange,les, Calif., is looking for friends Charlotte (nee Saxon) and Jack Zumberg . . . If you know how she can contact them, write to Marian at 8863 Horner St., L.A. 90035. FORMER DE- TROITERS living in San Diego, Calif. will hold their second annual reunion, March 18, 12 noon, at Mis- sion Bay Park . . . Picnic is planned and reservations a must. In SD area, call Donna Green, days 225-8989, eve- nings 576-1397 . . . In Coronado, Shirley Alexan- der, 429-1844 . . . In La Jolla, Annette Schreiber, 452-8990 . . . in North County, Sally Forman, 487-8057 . . . In case of rain, picnic will be March 25. CONGRATS . . . to Barry Sonne . . . on his 21st birthday. LEONARD SIEGAL of Siegal/Tuomaala Associ- ates, Architects and Plan- ners, received award from Southfield Planning Com- mission for Applegate Square. Applegate is five years old . . . one of several shop- ping centers that Siegal/ Tuomaala has designed .. . including Muirwood Square in Farmington and The Boardwalk in West Bloom- field. Restaurant CCHA Tourney March 9-10 The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) will hold its cham- pionship finals March 9-10 at the Joe Louis Arena. Bowling Green Univer- sity, Michigan State Uni- versity and Ohio State Uni- versity have already clinched spots in the tour- nament with a fourth team to be determined during the final week of regular season play. Play-off doublehead- ers will begin at 5 p.m. on Friday and 4:30 p.m. Satur- day. For tickets or informa- tion, call the arena box office, 567-6000. Lectures Slated at Somerset Mall The Center for New Thinking will hear a talk at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Somerset Mall Auditorium by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di- rector of the center, on "The Totalitarian Century." At 10 a.m. Thursday, Rabbi Wine will speak on Abba Eban. There is a charge for the lectures. For information, call the Center for New Thinking, 546- 8928. Exhibit Opens The Rubiner Gallery will open an exhibition of watercolors by Michigan ar- tist Fritz Mayhew today. 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Appearing on the pro- gram with them will be pianist Joann Freeman, and Detroit Symphony Or- chestra members Ronald Fischer, violinist; Linda Snedden Smith, violinist; Hart Holtman, violist; and John Thurman, cellist. The Piano Quintet by Amy Beach, Phantasie Trio by Frank Bridge and works by Britten and Barber will be featured in the program. ‘.(Ne't The •%4 • 11DDG0 21d 1.11/4121D Danny Raskin's 'PETER'S Friday, March 2, 1984 33 'A Y GURWIN PRODUCTIO Music Program at Kingswood THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YOUR PASSPORT TO: THE MEDITERRANEAN COURTESY OF Sunday Brunch at The Sheraton Oaks Sunday Brunch at the Sheraton-Oaks is your passport to the exciting • 1. •• world of International • Cuisine. Your breakfast favorites will make you feel at home, but you can look forward to the International Flavor of hot entrees, colorful salads, specialty breads & cheeses, and of course, our delightful pastry table. 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